File #: RS2024-603    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/9/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action: 7/16/2024
Title: A resolution requesting that Nolensville Pike All-Access Corridor be prioritized as part of the Transit Improvement Plan.
Sponsors: Sandra Sepulveda, John Rutherford, Ginny Welsch, Terry Vo, Zulfat Suara, Delishia Porterfield, Quin Evans-Segall, Kyonzte Toombs
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A resolution requesting that Nolensville Pike All-Access Corridor be prioritized as part of the Transit Improvement Plan.

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WHEREAS, the transit improvement plan, known as Choose How You Move: An All-Access Pass to Sidewalks, Signals, Service, and Safety, has been proposed by Mayor O'Connell for a referendum on November 5, 2024, pursuant to Ordinance No. BL2024-427; and

WHEREAS, Choose How You Move builds on more than 66,000 ideas submitted by Nashvillians over more than a decade that informed 70 plans and studies; and

WHEREAS, Choose How You Move also includes improvements in each Council district across Davidson County for all roadway users, whether they drive, ride transit, walk, roll, or bike; and

WHEREAS, however, the Nolensville Pike All-Access Corridor has not been sufficiently prioritized in the conceptual schedule; and

WHEREAS, Nolensville Pike has the third highest ridership of the major corridors in Davidson County; and

WHEREAS, Metro has completed the required third-party review by an independent auditor and filed BL2024-427 with the Council, which may not be modified prior to the referendum; and

WHEREAS, after the approval of the transportation plan at referendum, the conceptual schedule may be modified; and

WHEREAS, in previous years, WeGo, the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure ("NDOT"), and the Tennessee Department of Transportation ("TDOT") have implemented improvements on Nolensville Pike including improved bus frequency, upgraded transit stops and shelters, retimed corridors, and installation of communication fibers the entire length of the corridor; and

WHEREAS, in addition, the We Are Nolensville Pike project has obtained a Safe Streets and Roads for All grant that will build new sidewalks, enhanced crossings, better lighting, safer bus lanes, and improved bus stops along a 2.5-mile stretch of Nolensville Pike; and

WHEREAS, the Choose How Your Move improvements to Nolensville Pike ...

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